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Discover Ludwig'a nail-biter' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a metaphor which describes a situation that is very tense, suspenseful, or exciting. Example sentence: The football game was a nail-biter right up until the end, with the score being tied until the very last second.
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It will be a nail-biter.
This one was a nail-biter.
THE countdown was a nail-biter.
And it's a nail-biter too.
The landing was a nail-biter.
He is also a nail-biter.
— MIKE HUGUENIN A nail-biter for Butler and Marquette.
Last week was a nail-biter for both shows.
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"At this point, it's going to be a nail biter," he said.
So he concocts the elaborate scheme that is at the heart of "Three Seconds" and which eventually makes this a nail biter of a book.
"The election last November was a bit of a nail biter," said Mr. Ortega, the blogger, "and Michael Jackson's death kind of came out of nowhere".
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